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Two magpies mean

Question 1: The symbolic meaning of magpie (scientific name: Pica pica) Magpie is a kind of birds, passeriformes, Magpies. * * * There are 10 subspecies. Magpies are big, with black feathers, white shoulders and abdomen. Magpies mostly live in areas where humans live, and they like to eat grains and insects. Generally, nests are built in March, and eggs are laid after the nests are built, with 5-8 eggs per nest. Magpie meat can be used as medicine. Magpie is a euphemism, which is regarded as a symbol of good luck among the people in China. The legend that cowherd and weaver girl meet at the magpie bridge and the custom of drawing magpies for good luck are quite popular among the people.

Compendium of Materia Medica says that its name has two meanings, one is "magpie crows", and the other is "the spirit can give good news, so it is called joy", which together is everyone's favorite magpie. It is said that magpies can predict sunny and rainy days. The ancient book "Bird Classic" records: "When you sing, it will be cloudy, when you sing, it will rain, and people will be happy when they listen."

Magpie (Chinese painting) Magpie is a bird loved by people since ancient times, and it is a symbol of good luck and blessing. Magpies are most willing to decorate their new houses with newspaper clippings for rural festive weddings. This is also a very common theme in Chinese painting, which often appears in China's traditional poems and couplets. In addition, in China folklore, every year on Tanabata, all magpies fly to the Tianhe River and build a magpie bridge to attract the separated cowherd and weaver girl to meet. Therefore, in China culture, the magpie bridge often becomes a magpie bridge where men and women meet. Magpies fall in love, admire eyebrows (plums), spend their long tails, marry their wives and forget their mothers ... Magpies are the closest to people. They are "secular" and noble, and even become the template of "sages". In the whole North China Plain, or in the north of China, the most easily seen bird's nest on the roadside is the magpie's nest. Xu Gang, an environmental writer, said that once he interviewed in the northwest desert, he saw several magpie nests on a small tree less than one meter high. He thinks this is unusual, which shows the "weakening of behavior demand" caused by environmental degradation. Because magpies like to "jump up" most, their nests are generally chosen on tall poplars. However, magpies are the closest birds to humans. They can eat scavengers, and human excrement happens to be their most abundant and stable food source. Therefore, they entered the human speech system very early and became an important element of cultural expression. The Voice of the Sage Magpie (Paper-cut) If you read some essays of ancient Confucianism, you will find that magpies are actually very noble and known as "sage birds". If you continue to ask, you will find that the reason is very simple, because the ancients believed that magpies always made sounds in one tone whether they were singing or singing, whether they were happy or sad, whether they were on the ground or on the branches, whether they were young or decadent, whether they were dying or newborn. In the eyes of Confucianism, sages and gentlemen should behave like magpies in a constant, stable, clear, firm and consistent manner. Therefore, Confucianism often requires people to learn from magpies and regard magpies as some kind of template for sages. Why is this happening? I think in ancient North Renye Fang, magpies were accompanied every day, and they even instinctively regarded magpies as a sign of success or failure when going out for things. However, I am afraid that no one has really studied magpies for a long time. They see "probably", define "artistic conception" and use its "outline". Therefore, what magpies enter the eyes, minds and hearts of traditional culture is the monotonous, hoarse, unpleasant-sounding but "stable as usual" croak. Magpie (Figure 6) Where does it come from? At the same time, magpie is the most "secular" bird, because it is too close to human daily life and is easy to be borrowed. There are not many bird names taken by the ancients in China, and even fewer can become the scientific names of birds today. Magpie has always been used because of its "high public awareness". Most of the names of ancient birds are not scientific definitions, but "literary definitions", and the "happiness" of magpies is an obvious example. Some people say that the combination of "magpies" can be found in Cheng Peng's "Mo Ke Xing Rhino" in the Song Dynasty: "Northerners like crows, but they hate magpies, and southerners hate crows. Crows have good and bad voices, and magpies have good and bad voices, so they are called magpies. " Later it was called "Lingque". Since the magpie is called "magpie", there must be an incidental story. I searched and searched in ancient books. Finally, I found such a legend in the fourth volume of Zhang |' One's Ruling and One's Ruling' in the Tang Dynasty: "Magpies disturb the prison building", which is quite similar to "Night Cry": "In the last years of Zhenguan, Southern Tang lived in an empty castle with magpies' nests. Those who lost their cloth in the backyard, ... >>

Question 2: What do you mean there are two magpies calling at the door? The magpie is called the omen of good or ill luck, and the magpie is called: (23:00-0 1:00) If the Lord has distant relatives, people will be lucky.

Ugly magpie chirps: (0 1:00-03:00) The Lord rejoices and celebrates great success.

Magpie chirps in Yin Shi: (03:00-05:00) The Lord has a lawsuit, which is about Xiaoji.

Magpies chirp in Shi Mao: (05:00-07:00) The host is rich and happy, and the wine and food are good.

At dawn, the magpie sings: (07:00-09:00) There are pedestrians, go home and wish good luck.

Four-year-old magpie sings: (09:00- 1 1:00) The Lord has a happy event, and the door is closed.

At noon, the magpie sings: (11:00-13: 00) The Lord is ill and asks God for help.

At the last moment, the magpie called: (13:00- 15:00) The owner lost six animals, but there was no evil thing.

The magpie chirps in the sacred stone: (15:00- 17:00) It's a good omen for everything.

The magpie chirps: (1 sea: 00- 19:00) The master was robbed and lost, and he felt uneasy.

Magpie chirp: (19:00-2 1:00) The Lord is rich and magnificent.

Magpie sings in the sea: (2 1:00-23:00) The Lord has a tongue, and there is contention.

Question 3: See the moral of magpie? Both are omens of happy events. Two magpies mean double happiness, and together with badger, they mean joy. Being with a leopard represents good news. Magpie and lotus together mean that they are so happy.

Pushing open the door, I saw two magpies flying head-on, symbolizing happy events, celebrations and happiness. The four magpies are like messengers from the southeast and northwest, carrying beautiful happy winds or blessings and bringing happy events from all directions.

Question 4: Who knows whether one magpie is good or two? What is the difference? Two good, only one good, two meanings in pairs.

Question 5: What is the symbolic meaning of magpie? In China, magpies are regarded as auspicious symbols among the people, and the legend of meeting cowherd and weaver girl and the custom of drawing magpies for good luck are quite popular among the people.

Question 6: What is the meaning of the words magpie and plum blossom together? Plum blossoms bloom in winter, and magpies report spring.

The moral of this story is that winter is over and spring is not far away.

Question 7: What do you mean by "Fu" and "Two Magpies" on the jade? In the jade carving industry, jade must have a job, and the job must be intentional and auspicious.

Magpie is called "good news bird" in history. It is said that people who see it can bring happy events to themselves.

The word "Fu" on jade and two magpies mean that happiness is in sight and jubilant.

Question 8: What does the crow of two magpies mean?

Question 9: Carve a lotus, couplet, two magpies and plum blossoms, which means an article about love lotus, reminding the world that lotus is not muddy, but clear and waveless. In fact, lotus is not only the object of praise in literature, but also one of the favorite themes of jade carving masters. The appearance of lotus in jade carving works is usually homophonic, such as carp or goldfish used with lotus for years, each falsetto is a word, lotus is connected, and fish is connected. There are even babies. The picture shows a boy sitting on a lotus leaf, holding a sheng in one hand and a lotus seed in the other, which means more children and more happiness. Or the combination of egrets and lotus flowers, which means that they are connected all the way, and they all use homonyms to refer to good luck in life. In addition, the spirit of lotus is also the object of jade carving works, and the lotus root is straight outside, so people regard lotus as a gentleman. This is the incorruptibility of products in jade works. Lotus is a metaphor for the noble essence of human beings. Lotus is a sacred object in Buddhism, so in the jade carving Guanyin or Buddha's works, the lotus throne represents the spotless Buddhist world. Besides, a pair of lotus flowers represents a happy marriage. Because of its unique shape, lotus sometimes appears in jade carving works, which can make the works more aesthetic in appearance.

Question 10: What does it mean to draw two magpies on the branch?